What camera do you useIf its the joker torch on the bottom left ... that would not be classified as rare
Also thanks for posting the lens filters
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What camera do you useIf its the joker torch on the bottom left ... that would not be classified as rare
just my phone with orphek lensesWhat camera do you use
I’ll buy those now thanks.just my phone with orphek lenses
IMO looks like the basic brownish green torches that go for $30-$40 a polyp. I don’t see blue or pink but what do I know.
Maybe I'm not seeing it or the color isn't coming through, but that looks kind of like just a regular brown torch with cream/yellow tips. Maybe $40 a head. Sorry that your torch isn't a first-of-its-kind $600 specimen. It's okay to not be happy that a coral you bought isn't what you're hoping for, but calling people "AI haters" for pointing it out is pretty immature, IMO.
upload your tanks under white light. No manipulation let’s see those colors come through
I love the natural look of lower kelvin lighting.upload your tanks under white light. No manipulation let’s see those colors come through
I love the natural look of lower kelvin lighting.
6500k t5s and kessils on their whitest setting.
Don’t have a filter just ordered one. Same torches AUSSI green pink tip and blue torch pink tip.Try taking a better picture, maybe with an orange filter.
Looks good very nice.I love the natural look of lower kelvin lighting.
6500k t5s and kessils on their whitest setting.
Don’t have a filter just ordered one. Same torches AUSSI green pink tip and blue torch pink tip.
Done… under metal halides no manipulationupload your tanks under white light. No manipulation let’s see those colors come through
Nice coral it’s a very close resemblance, better than what most shared and posted so thanks for that.I can see it now. Does it look sort of like this one from Corals Anonymous? They're calling it an "ultra pink tip green torch". I've seen torches somewhat like that before, they were about 100$ at my old LFS. Not terribly common, but not super expensive either. Pretty good coral.
Nice corals but torches are the tgt under white light, no green torches.Done… under metal halides no manipulation